Employee Cost in Illinois

Updated June 2026 · Total employer cost calculator

$58,650
Entry Level Total
$129,030
Mid-Level Total
$195,500+
Senior/Mgr Total

Calculate Total Employee Cost in Illinois

Base Salary
Payroll Taxes (FICA + FUTA + SUTA)
Benefits
Workers' Comp
Total Annual Cost
Cost multiplier vs. salary

Total Employee Cost in Illinois by Salary

Annual Salary Payroll Taxes +Std Benefits Total Cost
$40,250 $4,407 $7,245 $51,902
$63,250 $6,926 $11,385 $81,561
$86,250 $9,444 $15,525 $111,219
$109,250 $11,963 $19,665 $140,878
$143,750 $15,741 $25,875 $185,366

Total Hiring Cost by Job Type — Illinois

Workers' compensation insurance rates vary dramatically by job classification, significantly affecting total employer cost. Rates based on $97,750 median salary in Illinois.

Job Type WC Rate WC Cost Total/yr
Office / Administrative
~$0.40/$100 $391 $126,440
Retail / Customer Service
~$1.20/$100 $1,173 $127,222
Restaurant / Food Service
~$3.00/$100 $2,933 $128,982
Trades / Light Warehouse
~$6.00/$100 $5,865 $131,914
Construction / Heavy Labor
~$14.00/$100 $13,685 $139,734

WC rates are approximate — actual workers' comp premiums vary by carrier, claims history, and exact classification code. Construction and trades roles can run 3–5× the total cost of equivalent-salary office roles due to WC premiums.

Hiring Costs in Illinois

Total employee costs in Illinois are above the national average. Higher wages, state taxes, and mandatory benefits push total employer costs above U.S. norms.

Employer Tax Summary for Illinois

  • • FICA (employer share): 7.65% of gross wages
  • • FUTA: 0.6% on first $7,000 of wages
  • • Illinois SUTA: ~2.7% average (varies by experience rating)
  • • Workers' comp: $0.30–$3.00+/$100 payroll (by classification)

Cost-Saving Strategies

  • • Consider PEO (Professional Employer Organization) for small businesses — often reduces benefits costs 15–25%
  • • Use contractors for variable workloads (ensure proper classification)
  • • High-deductible health plans + HSA contributions lower health insurance costs
  • • Benchmark salaries with local market data to avoid overpaying

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to employ someone in Illinois?
Total employment cost in Illinois is 1.25–1.40× the base salary. A $97,750 salary costs employers $129,030–$141,738.
What payroll taxes does an employer pay?
FICA (7.65%), FUTA (0.6% on first $7,000), and state unemployment tax (SUTA, varies by state). Plus workers' comp insurance.
What benefits are required vs. optional?
Required: FICA, FUTA, SUTA, workers' comp. Optional: health insurance, dental, 401(k) match, life insurance.
What is the minimum wage in Illinois?
The minimum wage in Illinois is at or above the federal minimum of $7.25/hr.
How much does workers' comp insurance cost?
Workers' comp in Illinois typically costs $0.50–$3.00 per $100 of payroll for most office and service roles.